![]() | Fiscal NoteH.B. 100 2026 General Session Electroconvulsive Therapy Prohibition Amendments by Sawyer, Jake | ![]() |
| Ongoing | One-time | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Net GF/ITF/USF (rev.-exp.) | $23,700 | $200 | $23,900 |
| Revenues | FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 |
| Commerce Service Account | $0 | $6,400 | $6,400 |
| Commerce Service Account, One-time | $0 | $4,800 | $0 |
| General Fund | $0 | $(6,400) | $(6,400) |
| General Fund, One-time | $0 | $(4,800) | $0 |
| Total Revenues | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Enactment of this legislation could decrease the annual transfer from the Commerce Service Account to the General Fund by $6,400 ongoing beginning in FY 2027 due to expenditures for rule making and professional licensure enforcement.
| Expenditures | FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 |
| Federal Funds | $0 | $(84,400) | $(84,400) |
| Federal Funds, One-time | $(14,100) | $0 | $0 |
| Commerce Service Account | $0 | $6,400 | $6,400 |
| Commerce Service Account, One-time | $0 | $4,800 | $0 |
| General Fund | $0 | $(30,100) | $(30,100) |
| General Fund, One-time | $(5,000) | $0 | $0 |
| Medicaid ACA Fund | $0 | $(3,900) | $(3,900) |
| Medicaid ACA Fund, One-time | $(700) | $0 | $0 |
| Total Expenditures | $(19,800) | $(107,200) | $(112,000) |
Enactment of this legislation could decrease costs for the Department of Health and Human Services by $30,200 ongoing beginning in FY 2027 and $5,000 one-time in FY 2026 from the General Fund, $3,900 ongoing beginning in FY 2027 and $700 one-time in FY 2026 from the Medicaid ACA Fund, and $84,500 ongoing beginning in FY 2027 and $14,100 one-time in FY 2026 from Federal Funds for the prohibition on electroconvulsive treatment claims for individuals under 25. Enactment of this legislation could increase costs for the Department of Commerce by $6,400 ongoing beginning in FY 2027 and $4,800 one-time in FY 2027 from the Commerce Service Account for rule changes and professional licensure enforcement.
| FY2026 | FY2027 | FY2028 | |
| Net All Funds (rev-exp) | $19,800 | $107,200 | $112,000 |
Enactment of this legislation likely will not result in direct, measurable costs for local governments.
Enactment of this legislation likely will not result in direct expenditures from tax or fee changes for Utah residents and businesses.
Enactment of this legislation could result in a small increase in the regulatory burden for Utah residents or businesses.
This bill does not create a new program or significantly expand an existing program.

